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Asian shares stage a rebound on Friday to set course for their first gains in two weeks and European stocks claw back losses, but in a sign of ongoing nervousness after this week's rout, sources tell Reuters that Tencent Music Entertainment has delayed its planned U.S. initial public offering until at least November. David Pollard reports.

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Asian shares stage a rebound on Friday to set course for their first gains in two weeks and European stocks claw back losses, but in a sign of ongoing nervousness after this week's rout, sources tell Reuters that Tencent Music Entertainment has delayed its planned U.S. initial public offering until at least November. David Pollard reports.

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